Daily Devotional for February 19, 2017
Slow Cooking
Jana looked out the window as a tear slid down her cheek. She watched silently as the other kids laughed and played in the snow.
Her brother Caleb saw her and threw a snowball. She giggled in spite of herself as it softly hit the window. Sighing, she turned away and slowly wheeled herself into the kitchen. “What are you making, Mom?”
“Supper,” Mom said.
Jana raised her eyebrows and looked at the clock. “At nine in the morning?”
“Yes,” said Mom. “But I think a better question would be what’s causing these tears.” She wiped away a tear from Jana’s cheek.
“Oh, Mom,” Jana said, “I just don’t understand why my illness has lasted so long. Why doesn’t God take away my pain and weakness? The other kids who were in the hospital with me are already doing better. I know He could heal me!” The last words came out in a little sob.
Mom was silent for a few minutes as she continued to prepare supper. She carefully lowered the meat into a slow cooker, covered it, and set it on low. Then she spoke. “We don’t always understand God’s ways or thoughts, but He uses the things that happen in our lives.” She paused, then tapped the top of the slow cooker. “It’s like this meat I’m cooking for supper. It’s a special cut that requires careful preparation and cooking that other meats don’t require. If I cooked it faster on a higher heat, it would be tough and hard to eat. But when I cook it all day on a low temperature, it’s tender and delicious.” She grinned. “Even Caleb will be able to eat it with his missing teeth!”
Jana thought about that. “So you’re saying being sick and in this wheelchair for so long may be God’s way of making me tender and more like Him?”
“Yes!” Mom said. “I don’t know why God hasn’t healed you more quickly, but I pray each day that He will use this long illness for His glory in your life.” She poured hot water into a mug. “Now, would you like to come stir Caleb’s hot cocoa?“ Jana smiled as she rolled to the table to help. – Myrical Barton
How about you?
Have you been dealing with something for a long time? Do you wonder if God hears your prayers or even cares about what you’re going through? He does. God often uses difficult things in our lives to make us more like Him, and sometimes those things can last a long time. Trust Him to use your difficult experience to make you the person He wants you to be.
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